Xi Jinping calls on countries to combat climate change, but does not unveil any new commitments in written statement to COP26
- Xi Jinping calls on countries to focus on ‘concrete actions’ and harness innovations in science and technology to ‘accelerate the green transition’
- He does not unveil any new climate commitments by China, but says that the government would be rolling out specific implementation plans
In a written statement delivered to the COP26 summit, Xi also called on countries to focus on “concrete actions,” set “realistic targets and visions”, and harness innovations in science and technology to “accelerate the green transition”.
Xi did not unveil any new climate commitments by China in his brief statement, but said that his government would be rolling out specific implementation plans in sectors including energy, industry, construction and transport. Those plans, he said, would be coupled with supporting policy actions including taxation and financial incentives.
The comments came as Washington criticised China over its no-show at the COP26 leaders’ conference, and described the country as an “outlier” in terms of global alignment with the goal to limit the Earth’s warming by 1.5 degrees.